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Dean Hachamovitch

Dean Hachamovitch

Dean Hachamovitch, corporate vice president of Internet Explorer, kicks of the MIX 2011 show, explaining how the first platform preview of Internet Explorer 10 builds on the performance breakthroughs and the deep native HTML5 support delivered in Internet Explorer 9.

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Steven Sinofsky and Dean Hachamovitch

Steven Sinofsky, president of Windows and Windows Live Division, and Hachamovitch demonstrate the IE10 Platform Preview Test Drive.

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Steven Sinofsky

Sinofsky discusses IE10 running on an ARM-designed chip and discloses the dates of Microsoft's next developer conference.

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Scott Guthrie

Scott Guthrie, corporate vice president of the .NET Developer Platform, discusses how the Windows Azure platform empowers developers to use their existing skills to build, host and scale Web applications in the cloud.

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Windows Phone Developer Toolkit

A snapshot of new capabilities and opportunities for the next version of Windows Phone Developer Tools.

IMDb for Windows Phone

Angry Birds on Windows Phone

Using logic, skill and force, users must seek revenge on the green pigs who stole the birds' eggs—putting the survival of angry birds at stake. The game is coming soon to Windows Phone Marketplace.

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Plants vs. Zombies on Windows Phone

It is a game that requires you to think fast and strategically use your limited supply of greens and seeds as you ward off zombies and overcome obstacles of a setting sun, creeping fog and a swimming pool. It also is coming soon to Windows Phone Marketplace.

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USAA for Windows Phone

United Services Automobile Association for Windows Phone provides secure access to your accounts so you can manage your finances, locate the nearest ATM and get accident assistance on the road.

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Deposit Checks with USAA

Using the USAA for Windows Phone application, access to the camera enables the user to make an augmented reality check deposit.

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Manage Travel with Qantas on Windows Phone

Qantas for Windows Phone allows users to manage travel plans, including checking in and reviewing the status of an upcoming flight. It is coming soon to Windows Phone Marketplace.

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Kik on Windows Phone

Amazon Shopping for Windows Phone

This image of the barcode scan Results Hub is a proof of concept for a new feature coming to the next version of Windows Phone. This feature is not available in the current Amazon Shopping app that is available on Windows Phone Marketplace.

SVG Girl

Can We Kinect?

At MIX11, Microsoft gave all attendees a free Kinect 3D motion controller for the Xbox 360. Attendees young and old were as happy as kids in a candy store, or like this kid who got his Kinect through the Boys &amp; Girls Club.

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Native HTML5

Microsoft said the only native experience of the Web and HTML5 today is on Windows 7 with IE9. And IE10 continues on IE9's path, directly using what Windows provides.

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Mango

At MIX11, Microsoft released some of the details of the upcoming version of the Windows Phone 7 operating system, known as "Mango."

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Kinect for Windows SDK Beta

Microsoft announced the Kinect for Windows SDK, which will give researchers and enthusiasts easy access to the capabilities offered by the Microsoft Kinect device connected to computers running Microsoft Windows 7. In an onstage demo, Clint Rutkas of Microsoft showed off a lounge chair on wheels controlled via hand gestures to a Kinect controller—made possible by the SDK. A beta of the SDK is expected later this spring.